Financial Aid Office
3200 West C Street
Torrington, WY 82240
p: 307.532.8224
f: 307.532.8222
financialaid@ewc.wy.edu
2021-2022
Independent Asset Form
The Federal Government requires asset net worth information from most students. Net worth means current value minus debt. Please
complete the form and return to the Eastern Wyoming College Financial Aid Office. Your file cannot be completed without this form.
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Last Name First Name M.I. EWC Student ID Number Social Security Number (last four digits)
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Mailing Address (include apartment number) E-mail Address
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City, ST, Zip Phone Number (include area code)
ASSET INFORMATION STUDENT/SPOUSE (if applicable)
As of the date you completed the FAFSA, what was your (and your spouse’s, if applicable) total
current balance of cash, savings, and checking accounts? Do not include student financial aid.
As of the date you completed the FAFSA, what was the net worth of your (and your spouse’s,
if applicable) investments, including real estate (not your home)?
Investments Include: Real estate (do not include the home you live in or personal vehicles),
trust funds, UGMA and UTMA accounts, money market funds, mutual funds, certificates of
deposit, stocks, stock options, bonds, other securities, installment and land sale contracts
(including mortgages held), commodities, etc.
Investments Also Include: Qualified education benefits or education savings accounts such
as Coverdell savings accounts, 529 college savings plans and the refund value of 529 prepaid
tuition plans. Accounts owned by the student (and the student’s spouse) are reported as
student investments.
Investments Do NOT Include: The home your family lives in, the value of life insurance,
retirement plans (401[k] plans, pensions, funds, annuities, non-education IRAs, Keogh plans,
etc.) or cash, savings, and checking accounts already reported. Investment value means the
current balance or market value of these investments as of the date you completed the
FAFSA. Investment debt means only those debts that are related to the investments.
Net Worth: Current value minus debt. If net worth is negative, enter 0.
As of the date you completed the FAFSA, what was the net worth of your (and your spouse’s,
if applicable) current business and/or investment farms? Do not include a farm that you/your
spouse live on and operate.
Business and/or Investment Farm Value Includes: The market value of land, buildings,
machinery, equipment, inventory, etc. Business and/or investment farm debt means only those
debts for while the business or farm was used as collateral.
Business Value Does NOT Include: The value of a small business if your family owns and
controls more than 50 percent of the business and the business has 100 or fewer full-time or
full-time equivalent employees.
Investment Farm Value Does NOT Include: The value of a family farm that you (and your
spouse) live on and operate.
Net Worth: Current value minus debt. If net worth is negative, enter 0.
By signing this worksheet, I/we certify that all of the information reported is complete and correct. I/we also acknowledge that I/we
have read and agree to comply with all verification policies as stated by EWC in the College Catalog and on the EWC website. Failure
to submit information in a timely fashion may result in the application being filed as inactive with no further consideration and no
federal aid for the academic year. Student and spouse (if applicable) must sign:
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Student’s signature Date
WARNING: If you purposely give false or misleading information on this worksheet, you may be fined, sentenced to jail, or both.
10/2020
STUDENT INFORMATION